Sick or not?

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I have a three year old male Himalayan. He has been throwing up for the past couple of days. It's not hairball throw up. It is food that has been chewed up (not a regular hairball). He also pooped on my boyfriend's bed and has pooped in front of the litterbox. We have 2 litterboxes for him and they are cleaned daily. Nothing has changed at the house to stress him out or anything. He went to the vet yesterday and they said that he was eating too fast. I have been doing my research on the internet and see that if he was eating too fast then you would actually see some of the food that hasn't been chewed but it's not whole pieces of food. It is a ball of food with a trail of throw up. I don't know what to do. Do I need to try anything else or do I need to take him to another vet?? Could there be something seriously wrong with him? Please help...